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If you are unable to find a therapist or practitioner near enough to you then don't hesitate to call our team on 0800 044 3664 and we will check our records and see if we can suggest a nearer practitioner.

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Whether you are planning on becoming a fully qualified therapist or simply looking to undertake a few workshops in your spare time, our course and college listings are the ideal place to start.Start your search...

No matter what your interest level is, finding an alternative medicine or complementary health course, college or workshop is made easy with our listings of educational centres in your area.Find a course...

On this page you will find a number of workshops, colleges and courses. You may wish to train to become a therapist, further your education in complementary therapies, or become a natural health practitioner. Alternatively, many of the courses may well prove interesting and useful in life.

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Each ailment/ conditions page provides further information and details regarding a particular problem to help you learn and understand more.

Towards the bottom of every page there is a 'Recommended Therapies' section which suggests complementary therapies and alternative medicine modalities which may be able to help with a solution to the ailment or problem.

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How to achieve a healthy lifestyle

Lifestyle changes

As part of a balanced lifestyle, you need to develop healthy practices to stress-poof yourself and give you energy and stamina to cope with the challenges of life. In this article, we will be looking at some of the lifestyle changes you may need to make.

Get physical to control stress

Regular exercise is a vital element of stress control. This is because human bodies are basically designed for a primitive lifestyle – for hunting and for keeping warm – and not for today’s sedentary ways where machines are used to replace muscle-power.

In this day and age, bringing home food simply means driving the car to the supermarket and picking up the ready-hunted, and, in some cases, ready-cooked food; and keeping warm means switching on the central heating. Our bodies are no longer being asked to do what they are designed for, so we have to provide them with the physical exertion they need. If we do not provide our bodies with exercise, then our muscles and subsequently our minds, deteriorate.

The graph below shows how successfully fitness can combat stress. In a series of stress tests, a high fitness group recorded consistently lower pulse rates than unfit counterparts.

To remain fit and healthy, our bodies need to be kept active – exercise is, in effect, the closest we can usually come to in unleashing our fight or flight responses. Insufficient exercise may not affect us in the short-term but without a physical outlet, stress can build up within our bodies and this can have serious consequences which can ultimately lead to illness.

If you are one of those people who spends their days at a desk, arrives home exhausted, and sits down to a convenience meal in front of the television, it is time to take physical action!

The next section explains how physical activity benefits stress and how to go about it.

We always advise with any conditions, ailment or health problem you take independent medical advice from your GP before considering a complementrary therapy, alternative medicine or alternative treatment.

We always advise with any conditions, ailment or health problem you take independent medical advice from your GP before considering a complementrary therapy, alternative medicine or alternative treatment.